Cultural sponsorship
Profunda and IMMAC have been providing financial support to exceptional musical talent in classical music since 2009. Scholarships are awarded to talented young musicians, and artists are given the opportunity to produce CDs and other materials.
The Austrian cellist Friedrich Kleinhapl is a prime example of the Cultural Sponsorship. He has been supported for several years and is now one of the world’s best and most sought-after cellists. Mauro Lo Conte is a young and highly talented pianist and graduate of the Hochschule für Musik und Theater in Hamburg. He is currently at the start of his musical career and has been supported by Profunda and IMMAC as part of the Cultural Sponsorship since 2012.
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Profunda unterstützt musikalische Ausnahmetalente in klassischer Musik.
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Mauro Lo Conte wird im Rahmen des Kultursponsorings unterstützt.
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Miki Yumihari, außergewöhnliche Pianistin, in Förderung aufgenommen.
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Profunda fördert das Felix Dehmel Trio in eine neue Musikrichtung.
MIKI YUMIHARI
Miki Yumihari has been a valued client of ours since 2015. Born in Japan, Ms Yumihari began playing the piano at the age of three with great enthusiasm. She relocated to Vienna in 2004, where she continues to develop her musical inspiration through chamber music and solo concerts. Additionally, she performs regularly in Japan’s most important concert halls, including the Suntory Hall in Tokyo, Kyoto Concert Hall, and Hyogo Performing Arts Centre. Her concert appearances have brought her together with the Klassik Philharmonie Hamburg, Hamburg Camerata, and other well-known orchestras.
www.miki-yumihari.com
www.miki-yumihari.com
Felix Dehmel
Felix Dehmel is a drummer and musician born in 1993 in Hamburg, Germany. He began his musical career at the age of 5 and has since had various teachers who have supported him. It became clear early on that drums were more than just a hobby for him, and he was able to participate in various projects in his home city of Hamburg at a young age, gaining valuable experience as a musician. He therefore decided to pursue a music career and relocated to New York City in 2012 to study drums.
He attended The Collective School of Music, also known as The Drummer’s Collective, where he benefited from instruction from several highly regarded teachers, including Kim Plainfield, Jason Gianni, Ian Froman, Peter Retzlaff, Frank Katz, Tobias Ralph, Mark Guiliana, Eric Harland, Phil Maturano, Dan Weiss, and many others.
In 2017, Profunda and IMMAC embarked on a new musical direction with the sponsored Felix Dehmel Trio. The three musicians, Buggy Braune, Philipp Steen and Felix Dehmel, came together in September 2017 on the initiative of IMMAC. The interplay of several instruments in harmony, symbolising our actions as a team, is reminiscent of the daily work in the company in a collaborative environment. In terms of its artistic significance, jazz is often seen as the American Equivalent of European classical music.